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Lineups Discontinued Under Revamped Frosh Regulations Program
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Plans are nearing completion ' for a $4 million Consttructtiioln pro c ns \\ l o1 ( gram adding livT new buildings to \ e \\ the; MSC campus , possibly by September 1963.
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For the first two days of classes \ the women will wear dresse's , heels and nylons and the men , dress shirts , tics and suits.. For the remainder of the regulation period , the girls will wear skirts , blouses , nylons and flats , and the men will dress in sports coats except for the football games and
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Dr. Zerby succeeds Dr. James Becker , who is now Director of Spe cial Pupil Services. Formerly an asso ciate professor in the education and psychology department , Dr. Zerby will hav'e the rank of professor. \ He is a graduate of Bloomsburg State College and did his graduate work at Bucknell and Pennsylvania \ State University.. Two other additions to the Labor atory School staff arc Mrs. Mildred B.. Donnon , an instructor in the first grade , and Mr.. Lester S. Lahr , sixth
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a future planetarium. Approval was recently placed on the preliminary plans for the women''s dormitory to be erected north of Lyle Hall. The building , which is to be built in a modern style of brick and glass , will house 220 women plus an administrative staff. " I t is presumed that actual work " of construction on these four projects will get underway early in the spring , 1962 , '"' the President concluded.
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transferees and up-perclassmen are urged to try out for ry ou the college musical organizations. . The string ensemble , college band and choir invite all interested students to try oout , Mr.. James E.. Zwally , choir ry u t and band director , announced last
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Two hundred and fourteen seniors have been placed in various schools to fulfill their student teaching obligations. y Eightty will teach in the elementary curriculum , 79 in secondary , '36 in library science and 19 in industrial arts. The students have been assigned to different schools in Lancaster , Leb anon and York city and county schools and other surrounding areas. They will teach there for the duration of the first semester.
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( new students will be commuters' while : ') ) 3M5 will be dormitor'y' students , Dr.. ( ul t
Kutztown State College , while Mr.. Lahr received his B.S. in Education from Millersville State College.. 27 Years Experience 'r An experienced teache.r of 27 years , Mrs. Edna Ross Simon has been add ed to the education department as an Millersville State College graduated 101 students at the summer elementary supervisor of 22 teachers in York. Mrs.. Simon , who will have commencement exercises on Aug. 30 in Lyte Auditorium. Three of the graduates received the and Mr. Young from Dickinson Col- the rank of assistant professor , is a ' graduate of Shippensburg and re- ' college's first master's degrees.. The lege.. ceived her M.Ed. at Pennsylvania recipients of the master of education The three students were among the degrees were Audrey Ann Burie , Lan first 42 people to be admitted to the State University.. She will replace Mrs.. caster ; Barbara J. Eberly , Akron and graduate program which began work Alice McCallum in the department. In the library science department John Paine Young , York. Miss Buric in June 1960.. there are three additions. . Mr.. John is a Millersville graduate , Miss Eberly Of the senior class , two coeds grad - S.. Maine , head librarian , received his is from West Chester State College uated cum laude. Receiving the hon - A.B. at Tusculum College and his -- ors were Marlene Luckenbaugh , Spring Grove and Ann Dean Stratton , M.A. at George Peabody College. The new reference librarian is Mrs.. York R7. Both majored in elementary Dorothy L.. Cavanaugh , who is a education.. Dr. Paul R. Anderson , vice presi graduate of East Stroudsburg State College. She has the rank of instruc dent of Temple University and former the Students are urged to consult . president of Chatham College , deliv tor. Used Book Store in Old Main to buy Mr.. Donald K.. Tribit , another in and sell textbooks , according to Don- ered the commencement address.. Dr. Michael G. Kovach offered the structor , will be working in the peri ald M.. Minnis , director of Student odical library. He received his B.S. benediction and the invocation.. Services , Inc. in Education from Shippensburg. . " We would rather that the students " The 98 undergraduates who receiv2 in Art deal with us than trade with other ed their degrees brought the total of There are two new art department classmates , " he added. . students in the class of 1961 to 384.. members including Mr. Dominick . J. s Used Book Store personnel will be Sixty--six had graduated in January Fanani and Mr. Robert A. Lyon , Jr.. 's outer office to available in the store' and 220 in May.. Mr. Fanani received his B.S.. in Edu check over book lists with students to College cation from Edinboro State help prevent them from buying all U n vrr Senior Pix and his MEd from Rutgers Uniivee-new books unless absolutely necessary. professor. . sity. He will be an associate Scheduled Oct.. 12 An assistant professor in the departSeniors have been given their first ment , Mr.. Lyon received his A.B. at reminder that pictures for the 1962 West Virginia University , his B..S.. in TOUCHSTONE are to be taken as Education at Indiana State College soon as possible.. Deadline for the in - and his M.Ed. at Pennsylvania State dividual photographs is Oct.. 12.. University. . A new program in literature for The English department will also Members of the class may call Shel English majors and minors has been add two faculty members to its staff. ley Studios , West Orange St. , Lan inaugurated at Millersville , according Dr.. Norman Charles , an associate recaster , for an appointment , but to Dean Breidenstine. English students will be required to ponsibility for the pictures is an in professor , received his A.B.. at Pennproposition , editor Bill Cham- sylvania State University and his M.A.. dividual take the American literature and the ) ( Continued on Page 3) courses for one year bers said this week. English literature instead of the previously required
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Lineups Discontinued Under Revamped Frosh Regulations Program
( Lacking the traditional grout' line'ups fie'shman regulations ha\\n' ( ae ' onstiucti\c ' line's ( l e eI b)c enl ge alin'd al(on (c e. c( this ycair acco'c]11ng to He'le'n \ e ccordi (( -' S ie've' '/olomij , legullaions committee chairme'n (\( (s( Heise\ and S rq u at ti ( (
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Plans are nearing completion ' for a $4 million Consttructtiioln pro c ns \\ l o1 ( gram adding livT new buildings to \ e \\ the; MSC campus , possibly by September 1963.
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T'he project involving constructioon nn li n
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administration building after demolition of the' old industrial arts ( building will be put to bid about Dec 'j ' Eu cord :ng , accorcding to President I, ic-niescleit01
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building in modern style ,
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two
hours beginning 9::3 0) am. We(dnes3( \' ( ay until d the first varsity foottball oh game won afte' r the 1a ) ' ( am ' ganl (e Othe'r special " at tirC' "' for fresh " men include a student handbook to ( ( ho (' he worn around the neck on a black and gold ribbon , and a large card nd nd ' , cuiriculum and fresh bearing na mH 7t e man number. .
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' new faculty memb)ers profes-sors the Millersville staff this semester . Included also ) in the number is the new Director of the Laboratory School , Dr.. J.. )
Principal Nineteen including four part have joined
Richard Zer'by.
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dent.
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) Dresses for Women
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Review Projects Preliminary plans for two proposed (
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two
be located on the east campus , will be constructed of brick in modern style and will be de signed in the fashion of a large Y.. The buildings will be three--stories tall with a basement serving as a recrea
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The dorms , to
For the first two days of classes \ the women will wear dresse's , heels and nylons and the men , dress shirts , tics and suits.. For the remainder of the regulation period , the girls will wear skirts , blouses , nylons and flats , and the men will dress in sports coats except for the football games and
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Dress regulations will be suspended temporarily each night at 7 pm and d will resume the following morning at
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' CHARTER MEMBERS The first three graduates in Miller'svilles graduate program received their degrees Aug.. 30.. John P.. Young , Barbara J.. Eberly and Audrey A.. Burie look over a commencement program prior to their graduation. ( Photo by Pat Bowman )
Dr. Zerby succeeds Dr. James Becker , who is now Director of Spe cial Pupil Services. Formerly an asso ciate professor in the education and psychology department , Dr. Zerby will hav'e the rank of professor. \ He is a graduate of Bloomsburg State College and did his graduate work at Bucknell and Pennsylvania \ State University.. Two other additions to the Labor atory School staff arc Mrs. Mildred B.. Donnon , an instructor in the first grade , and Mr.. Lester S. Lahr , sixth
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tion area and a student laundry. Located south of the Penn Manor High School , the science building will contain 15 laboratories to handle all the physical and biological sciences ; two lecture rooms for 120 students each : eiight classrooms and rooms for supplies , preparations and general of
fices.. There will also be an area for
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a..m.. All frosh will hold doors for the upperclassmen and professors and say d d " " "hello" to everyone they meet.. They will not be permitted to walk on the grass or use the walks around the lake : from 9:30 a..m.. tomorrow until 12 ) ( Continued on Page 2)
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a future planetarium. Approval was recently placed on the preliminary plans for the women''s dormitory to be erected north of Lyle Hall. The building , which is to be built in a modern style of brick and glass , will house 220 women plus an administrative staff. " I t is presumed that actual work " of construction on these four projects will get underway early in the spring , 1962 , '"' the President concluded.
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Tryouts Slated For Musicians
transferees and up-perclassmen are urged to try out for ry ou the college musical organizations. . The string ensemble , college band and choir invite all interested students to try oout , Mr.. James E.. Zwally , choir ry u t and band director , announced last
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All freshmen
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214 Seniors Begin Student Teaching
Two hundred and fourteen seniors have been placed in various schools to fulfill their student teaching obligations. y Eightty will teach in the elementary curriculum , 79 in secondary , '36 in library science and 19 in industrial arts. The students have been assigned to different schools in Lancaster , Leb anon and York city and county schools and other surrounding areas. They will teach there for the duration of the first semester.
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week.. New freshmen and transferees will see Mr.. Zwally in his office today to make arrangements for auditions. . Band and choir officers will be in the registration line today to answer any questions. . Also those who play string
instruments are urged to see Mr. Melzer Porter , director of the music dee partment. Majorette and color guard tryouts are slated for next week. Exact times nd and places for all auditions are posted on the music department bulletin board and in Mr.. Zwall'y''s office. . There is a need for choir accompanists. All interested piano or organ players should contact Mr.. Zwally.. Arrangements for taking lessons on the organ or piano throughout the semes ter can be made with Miss Marie Cast during registration today..
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( new students will be commuters' while : ') ) 3M5 will be dormitor'y' students , Dr.. ( ul t
Kutztown State College , while Mr.. Lahr received his B.S. in Education from Millersville State College.. 27 Years Experience 'r An experienced teache.r of 27 years , Mrs. Edna Ross Simon has been add ed to the education department as an Millersville State College graduated 101 students at the summer elementary supervisor of 22 teachers in York. Mrs.. Simon , who will have commencement exercises on Aug. 30 in Lyte Auditorium. Three of the graduates received the and Mr. Young from Dickinson Col- the rank of assistant professor , is a ' graduate of Shippensburg and re- ' college's first master's degrees.. The lege.. ceived her M.Ed. at Pennsylvania recipients of the master of education The three students were among the degrees were Audrey Ann Burie , Lan first 42 people to be admitted to the State University.. She will replace Mrs.. caster ; Barbara J. Eberly , Akron and graduate program which began work Alice McCallum in the department. In the library science department John Paine Young , York. Miss Buric in June 1960.. there are three additions. . Mr.. John is a Millersville graduate , Miss Eberly Of the senior class , two coeds grad - S.. Maine , head librarian , received his is from West Chester State College uated cum laude. Receiving the hon - A.B. at Tusculum College and his -- ors were Marlene Luckenbaugh , Spring Grove and Ann Dean Stratton , M.A. at George Peabody College. The new reference librarian is Mrs.. York R7. Both majored in elementary Dorothy L.. Cavanaugh , who is a education.. Dr. Paul R. Anderson , vice presi graduate of East Stroudsburg State College. She has the rank of instruc dent of Temple University and former the Students are urged to consult . president of Chatham College , deliv tor. Used Book Store in Old Main to buy Mr.. Donald K.. Tribit , another in and sell textbooks , according to Don- ered the commencement address.. Dr. Michael G. Kovach offered the structor , will be working in the peri ald M.. Minnis , director of Student odical library. He received his B.S. benediction and the invocation.. Services , Inc. in Education from Shippensburg. . " We would rather that the students " The 98 undergraduates who receiv2 in Art deal with us than trade with other ed their degrees brought the total of There are two new art department classmates , " he added. . students in the class of 1961 to 384.. members including Mr. Dominick . J. s Used Book Store personnel will be Sixty--six had graduated in January Fanani and Mr. Robert A. Lyon , Jr.. 's outer office to available in the store' and 220 in May.. Mr. Fanani received his B.S.. in Edu check over book lists with students to College cation from Edinboro State help prevent them from buying all U n vrr Senior Pix and his MEd from Rutgers Uniivee-new books unless absolutely necessary. professor. . sity. He will be an associate Scheduled Oct.. 12 An assistant professor in the departSeniors have been given their first ment , Mr.. Lyon received his A.B. at reminder that pictures for the 1962 West Virginia University , his B..S.. in TOUCHSTONE are to be taken as Education at Indiana State College soon as possible.. Deadline for the in - and his M.Ed. at Pennsylvania State dividual photographs is Oct.. 12.. University. . A new program in literature for The English department will also Members of the class may call Shel English majors and minors has been add two faculty members to its staff. ley Studios , West Orange St. , Lan inaugurated at Millersville , according Dr.. Norman Charles , an associate recaster , for an appointment , but to Dean Breidenstine. English students will be required to ponsibility for the pictures is an in professor , received his A.B.. at Pennproposition , editor Bill Cham- sylvania State University and his M.A.. dividual take the American literature and the ) ( Continued on Page 3) courses for one year bers said this week. English literature instead of the previously required
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( Of the expected (dormitory students l ' 162 are rm-n and 223 women One men and 121 hundred and el wome' n are en rolllccd as commuting students. 'T'he secondary education curiiculum is the most popular with 29H fresh men and transferees having e' nrolled ; ,' : ' ' 223) have s(elected elementary courses ( 74 have chosen industrial arts ; 29 have enrolle'd as library science students.. Six women have enlisted for
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SNAPPER will not be published next week because of the late arr rival of staff members on campus this week.. However , beginning Sept.. 27 , the paper will be issued . weekly as usual.. All members of the staff , editorial , business and circulation , will meet next Monday in the SNAP \' PER office at 1 o''clock for the first regular meeting of the year.. Thiis' issue of SNAPPER has T hs been published through the efforts of Joyce Weaver , John Hess , Joyce Reynolds and Nick N agur-ny..
Application has been made with the state council of education English ,, for approval to offer master's degrees in three new fields \ nd social sttudies and guidance. '' the admitted are Millersville graduThe Board of College Presidents
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